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AXT100 Bodypack Transmitter ©2011 Shure Incorporated 27A15017 (Rev. 1) Printed in USA READ these instructions.1. KEEP these instructions.2. HEED all warnings.3. FOLLOW all instructions.4. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.5. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.6. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with 7. the manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat 8. registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-9. type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, 10. particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the 11. manufacturer. 12. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused 13. for long periods of time. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is 14. required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO 15. NOT put objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the appara- tus. The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily oper-16. able. The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A).17. Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a 18. MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this ap-19. paratus to rain or moisture. Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in 20. personal injury and/or product failure. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table speci- fied by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. WARNING • Battery packs may explode or release toxic materials. Risk of fire or burns. Do not open, crush, modify, disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate • Follow instructions from manufacturer • Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control center • Do not short circuit; may cause burns or catch fire • Do not charge or use battery packs with other than specified Shure products • Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs WARNING: No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Optional Accessories AXT100 Axient Bodypack Transmitter The AXT100 transmitter delivers superior audio performance in a compact, lightweight package. Efficient, ultra-linear RF performance maximizes the number of channels on-air in crowded RF environments. Advanced power management provides extended, rechargeable battery life and highly accurate status metering. ShowLink™ Remote Control enables comprehensive real-time remote control of all transmitter parameters, including real-time frequency adjustments. Features Transmitter Overview Included Components • Ultra-linear RF performance places more channels on-air in crowded RF environments • IR Sync function automatically tunes transmitter to the receiver frequency • Comprehensive real-time remote control of all transmitter parameters when a Linked transmitter is within range of a ShowLink Access Point • Shure lithium-ion rechargeable battery delivers up to 8 hours of runtime from a single charge • Advanced control menu to adjust frequency and audio settings from the transmitter • 50 dB of adjustable gain for optimal audio quality • Lockable user interface prevents accidental or inadvertent changes to controls once settings are made • Compatible with all Shure wireless microphones that have a TA4F connector. • LEMO connector version (AXT100LEMO3) available for use with LEMO connector microphones ① Infrared (IR) Port Use for automated transmitter programming. Links transmitter to AXT400 Receiver. ② Power Button Hold for 1 second to turn the transmitter on. To power off, press and hold for 2 seconds until the display reads “Powering Off “. When editing, acts as an exit button to cancel changes and return to a previous parameter or to the main menu screen. ③ Power Indicator LED • Green = power on • Red = audio input overload or low battery ④ Microphone Input 4-pin microphone input jack (LEMO version available) ⑤ Arrow Buttons Use to scroll through menu screens and to change parameter values ⑥ Set Button Enables parameter editing. After editing is complete, press to save changes and return to the main menu screen ⑦ Shure Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Delivers up to 8 hours of runtime from a single charge ⑧ LCD Display View menu screens and settings. Momentarily press power button to activate backlight ⑨ Dual-Band Flexible Antenna Covers UHF tuning range and 2.4 GHz ShowLink signal Bodypack Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery (2)AXT910 Dual-Band Flexible AntennaAXT642 Threaded TAF4 AdapterWA340 Transmitter Carrying CaseWA610 Zipper Bag26A13 Belt Clip44A12547 Shure Lithium-ion BatteryAXT91…
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SAR probe calibration attestation statement. Calibration procedure: The probe calibration was conducted in the normal test procedure in IEEE1528 to get the probe conversion factors at 600 MHz. To insure that the system was correctly verified, the probe manufacturer used the 835 MHz dipole with 600 MHz body tissue. They fed a 600 MHz 1 Watt FM signal into the dipole. The dipole was set 15 mm from the flat phantom. A SAR value was measured to determine what the target value for the verification should be using this method. This value was included into the probe calibration for verification testing when using the 600 MHz probe calibration. For this report, I have conducted a verification testing in the exact duplicate settings as the calibration. To insure the system was operating correctly, I measured the SAR for the verification to be within +/- 10% of the target listed on the calibration certificate.
May 17, 2011 Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-1082 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR NON-DISCLOSURE FOR FCC ID: DD4AXT100 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459, Shure Incorporated hereby requests non-disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application for FCC ID # DD4AXT100: a. Schematic Diagrams b. Operational Description c. Block Diagram d. Parts List e. Tune-up Procedure Above materials contain trade secrets, proprietary and technical information which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication of any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. Shure Incorporated understands that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. Sincerely yours, Craig Kozokar Project Engineer, Global Compliance Shure Incorporated
© 2011 RF Exposure Lab, LLC This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of RF Exposure Lab, LLC. 802 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, Suite 105 • San Marcos, CA 92069 • U.S.A. TEL (760) 471-2100 • FAX (760) 471-2121 http://www.rfexposurelab.com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SAR EVALUATION Shure Incorporated Dates of Test: April 13, 2011 5800 W. Touhy Avenue Test Report Number: SAR.20110405 Niles, IL 60714 This wireless mobile and/or portable device has been shown to be compliant for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003, OET Bulletin 65 Supp. C, KDB447498, RSS-102 and Safety Code 6 (See test report). I attest to the accuracy of the data. All measurements were performed by myself or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. RF Exposure Lab, LLC certifies that no party to this application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Jay M. Moulton Vice President Certificate # 2387.01 FCC ID: DD4AXT100C IC Certificate: 616A-ATX100C Model(s): AXT100 H4 Test Sample: Engineering Unit Same as Production Serial No.: 1KB2461707 Equipment Type: Wireless Microphone Classification: Portable Transmitter Next to Body TX Frequency Range: 518 – 578 MHz Frequency Tolerance: ± 2.5 ppm Maximum RF Output: 518 MHz – 20.06 dB Conducted Signal Modulation: FM Antenna Type (Length): Delta Electronics Manuf. Corp.; Model 95B12544 Application Type: Certification FCC Rule Parts: Part 2, 74 FCC ID: DD4AXT100C © 2011 RF Exposure Lab, LLC Page 2 of 57 This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of RF Exposure Lab, LLC. Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 3 SAR Definition [5] ...................................................................................................................... 3 2. SAR Measurement Setup ..................................................................................................... 4 Robotic System ......................................................................................................................... 4 System Hardware ..................................................................................................................... 4 System Description ................................................................................................................... 4 E-Field Probe ............................................................................................................................ 5 3. Robot Specifications ............................................................................................................. 7 4. Probe and Dipole Calibration ................................................................................................ 8 5. Phantom & Simulating Tissue Specifications ........................................................................ 9 SAM Phantom ........................................................................................................................... 9 Head & Body Simulating Mixture Characterization ................................................................... 9 Device Holder ........................................................................................................................... 9 Body Worn Configurations ...................................................................................................... 10 6. ANSI/IEEE C95.1 – 1992 RF Exposure Limits [2] ............................................................... 11 Uncontrolled Environment ....................................................................................................... 11 Controlled Environment .......................................................................................................... 11 7. Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................... 12 8. System Validation ............................................................................................................... 13 Tissue Verification ................................................................................................................... 13 Test System Verification ......................................................................................................... 13 9. SAR Test Data Summary .................................................................................................... 14 Procedures Used To Establish Test Signal ............................................................................. 14 Device Test Condition ............................................................................................................. 14 SAR Data Summary – 548 MHz Body .................................................................................... 15 SAR Data Summary – 548 MHz Body .................................................................................... 15 10. Test Equipment List ........................................................................................................ 16 11. Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 17 12. References ...................................................................................................................... 18 Appendix A – System Validation Plots and Data ...........................................................…
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Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 1 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 Measurements of Shure AXT100/200 for FCC and ETSI Regulatory Approval. Conducted Zigbee-UHF IMDs for FCC Part15. Report Prepared by: Mohit Shringi 6/2/2011 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 2 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. ......... 5 1.1 Test Equipment used: .................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Review and Approval ..................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Revision History ............................................................................................................. 5 1.4 References .................................................................................................................... . 6 1.5 Acronyms and Definitions............................................................................................... 6 2. AXT 100 (BP TX) UHF-Zigbee IMD Measurements ............................................................. 7 2.1 G1 band (470-530 MHz) UHF-Zigbee IMD .................................................................... 8 2.1.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz................................................... 9 2.1.2 Zigbee Mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz ................................................ 15 2.1.3 Zigbee High frequency (Channel 26) 2480MHz:............................................... 21 2.2 H4 Band (518-578 MHz) UHF-Zigbee IMD: ................................................................. 27 2.2.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz................................................. 28 2.2.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz ................................................ 33 2.2.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................... 39 2.3 J5 band (578-638 MHz) UHF-Zigbee IMD ................................................................... 45 2.3.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz................................................. 46 2.3.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz ................................................ 52 2.3.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................... 58 2.4 L3 band 638-698 MHz UHF- Zigbee IMD ..................................................................... 64 2.4.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz................................................. 65 2.4.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz ................................................ 71 2.4.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................... 77 2.5 P8 band 710-790 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD ..................................................................... 83 2.5.1 Zigbee low channel (Channel 11) 2405 MHz: ................................................... 84 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 3 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.5.2 Zigbee mid frequency (channel 19) 2445 MHz ................................................. 90 2.5.3 Zigbee high frequency (channel 26) 2480 MHz ................................................ 96 2.6 K4E band 606-666 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD ................................................................. 102 2.6.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz............................................... 103 2.6.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz .............................................. 109 2.6.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................. 115 2.7 M8E band 666-730 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD: ............................................................... 121 2.7.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz............................................... 122 2.7.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz .............................................. 128 2.7.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................. 134 2.8 Q5 band 740-814 MHz UHF- Zigbee IMD: ................................................................. 140 2.8.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz............................................... 141 2.8.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz .............................................. 147 2.8.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz ............................................. 153 3. AXT200 (HH TX) UHF-Zigbee IMD Measurements .......................................................... 159 3.1 G1 band 470-530 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD ................................................................... 160 3.1.1 Zigbee low band (channel 11) 2405MHz ........................................................ 161 3.1.2 Zigbee mid frequency (channel 19) 2445 MHz ............................................... 167 3.1.3 Zigbee high frequency (channel 26) 2480 MHz .............................................. 173 3.2 H4 band 518-578 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD ................................................................... 179 3.2.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz............................................... 180 3.2.2 Zigbee mid frequency (channel 19) 2445 MHz ............................................... 186 3.2.3 Zigbee high frequency (channel 26) 2480 MHz .............................................. 192 3.3 J5 band 578-638 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD .................................................................... 198 3.3.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz............................................... 199 3.3.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2 44…
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Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 105 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 666 10mw 1739 -78.1 3071 -79.6 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 106 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.6.1.2 UHF power high 50mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 606 50mw 1799 -72.4 3011 -86.4 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 107 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 636 50mw 1769 -71.7 3041 -86.4 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 108 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 666 50mw 1739 -75.6 3071 -86.4 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 109 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.6.2 Zigbee mid frequency (Channel 19) 2445 MHz 2.6.2.1 UHF power low 10mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 606 10mw 1839 -71.2 3051 -89 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 110 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 636 10mw 1809 -73.4 3081 -87.2 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 111 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 666 10mw 1779 -76.2 3111 -91 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 112 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.6.2.2 UHF power high 50mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 606 50mw 1839 -70.2 3051 -93 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 113 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 636 50mw 1809 -71.6 3081 -84.9 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 114 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 696 50mw 1779 -76.2 3111 -84.3 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 115 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.6.3 Zigbee high frequency (Channel 26) 2480 MHz 2.6.3.1 UHF power low 10mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 606 10mw 1874 -71.9 3086 -89 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 116 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 636 10mw 1844 -74.9 3116 -83.3 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 117 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 696 10mw 1814 -75.1 3146 -90.2 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 118 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.6.3.2 UHF power high 100mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 606 50mw 1874 -70.1 3086 -88.6 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 119 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 636 50mw 1844 -71 3116 -90.3 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 120 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 696 50mw 1814 -71.7 3146 -84.3 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 121 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.7 M8E band 666-730 MHz UHF-Zigbee IMD: UHF Freq (MHz) Zb freq (MHz) UHF ‐ ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF ‐ ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF Low Power Zigbee Low band 666 2405 1739 ‐ 74 3071 ‐ 87.5 698 2405 1707 ‐ 78 3103 ‐ 89 730 2405 1675 ‐ 77.5 3135 ‐ 84.5 Zigbee mid band 666 2445 1779 ‐ 77.5 3111 ‐ 93 698 2445 1747 ‐ 76.6 3143 ‐ 82 730 2445 1715 ‐ 78.5 3175 ‐ 87.2 Zigbee high band 666 2480 1814 ‐ 72 3146 ‐ 89 698 2480 1782 ‐ 73 3178 ‐ 86 730 2480 1750 ‐ 77 3210 ‐ 87 UHF High Power Zigbee Low band 666 2405 1739 ‐ 71 3071 ‐ 90 698 2405 1707 ‐ 74.5 3103 ‐ 88 730 2405 1675 ‐ 74.5 3135 ‐ 87 Zigbee mid band 666 2445 1779 ‐ 74.7 3111 ‐ 91 698 2445 1747 ‐ 73.8 3143 ‐ 80 730 2445 1715 ‐ 76 3175 ‐ 85 Zigbee high band 666 2480 1814 ‐ 73 3146 ‐ 87 698 2480 1782 ‐ 70 3178 ‐ 85 730 2480 1750 ‐ 71 3210 ‐ 89 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 122 of 311 Shure Incorporated © 2009 2.7.1 Zigbee low frequency (Channel 11) 2405 MHz 2.7.1.1 UHF low power 10mW UHF Freq (MHz) UHF Pwr UHF-ZB IMD Freq low (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) UHF-ZB IMD Freq high (MHz) IMD Pwr (dBm) 666 10mw 1739 -75.6 3071 -87.5 Axient Wireless Department 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Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 1 of 38 Shure Incorporated © 2009 Measurements of Shure AXT100/200 for FCC Part 74 and Canada IC RSS123 Regulatory Approval. Conducted spurious emissions measurement. Report prepared by: Mohit Shringi 6/2/2011 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 2 of 38 Shure Incorporated © 2009 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. ......... 4 1.1 Test Equipment used: .................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Test set up: .................................................................................................................. .. 4 1.2.1 FCC Part 74 requirement: ................................................................................... 4 1.2.2 Canada IC RSS-123 requirement: ...................................................................... 4 1.3 Review and Approval ..................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Revision History ............................................................................................................. 5 1.5 References .................................................................................................................... . 6 1.6 Acronyms and Definitions............................................................................................... 6 2. AXT 200 (HH TX) conducted UHF spurious measurements: ............................................ 7 2.1 FCC Part 74 ................................................................................................................... 7 Spurious emissions should be below -13dBm (green display line in the plots). ...................... 7 2.1.1 G1 band 470-530 MHz ....................................................................................... 7 2.1.2 H4 band 518-578 MHz ........................................................................................ 8 2.1.3 J5 Band 578-638 MHz ........................................................................................ 9 2.1.4 L3 band 638-698 MHz ...................................................................................... 10 2.2 Canada IC RSS123: ..................................................................................................... 11 Spurious emissions should be below -25dBm (green display line in the plots). .................... 11 2.2.1 G1 band 470-530 MHz ..................................................................................... 11 2.2.2 H4 band 518-578 MHz ...................................................................................... 14 2.2.3 J5 Band 578-638MHz ....................................................................................... 17 2.2.4 L3 band 638-698MHz ....................................................................................... 20 3. AXT 100 (BP TX) conducted UHF spurious measurements: ........................................... 23 3.1 FCC Part 74 ................................................................................................................. 2 3 Axient Wireless Department AXT100/200 Test Data Revision: 1 Date: 6/2/20111 Author: Mohit Shringi Page: 3 of 38 Shure Incorporated © 2009 Spurious emissions should be below -13dBm (green display line in the plots). .................... 23 3.1.1 G1 Band 470-530MHz ...................................................................................... 23 3.1.2 H4 band 518-578MHz ....................................................................................... 24 3.1.3 J5 Band 578-638 MHz ...................................................................................... 25 3.1.4 L3 Band 6…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 74 | 518 MHz - 578 MHz | 100.00 mW | 130KF3E | 2.5000000000 ppm |
UC Wall
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TXPlug-on Wireless Transmitter
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Gooseneck Transmitter
Equipment Class
DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone
Wireless Gooseneck Transmitter
Equipment Class
DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone
Wireless Boundary Transmitter
Equipment Class
TLD - Licensed LPAS Device